Okay to give you the run down i have taken off the carbs cleaned them changed the oil changed the spark plugs. now the reason for all of this i am having a problem with my 2001 R6 when it gets to like 170 degrees and i start to release the clutch it will die/lose power and like try to cut off. I need help this is my only ride I just got it and im also very young I need help please and thank you

Okay i understand and yes i take the choke off. but what happens when it gets to like 180 and you come to a complet stop and pull in the clutch it revs fine but when you go to take off it bogs/wants to die cause if you let the throttle go it will die. ima take it to the shop cause i have cleaned the carbs and they were all good i just cant seem to find whats wrong. ill let you know what the problem is but do let me know if you have any ideas

Okay i understand and yes i take the choke off. but what happens when it gets to like 180 and you come to a complet stop and pull in the clutch it revs fine but when you go to take off it bogs/wants to die cause if you let the throttle go it will die. ima take it to the shop cause i have cleaned the carbs and they were all good i just cant seem to find whats wrong. ill let you know what the problem is but do let me know if you have any ideas

Probably the pilot jets being clogged, or a stuck float needle not letting fuel into the bowl. Otherwise it prolly has gotten cold out, and leaned the bike so much you can't take off. So I'd also bet you have a slip on and the pilot adjustors aren't drilled out at all to adjust richer, etc.

On take off, your on the pilot jet circuit on the carbs. That's where your problem will more than likely be. Otherwise, maybe the TPS is all forked up, but it shouldn't advance the ignition that much to where it stalls out...

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